
Roland-Garros Upset: Unranked Lois Boisson Stuns Mirra Andreeva
Roland-Garros Quarterfinal Upset: Lois Boisson's Fairytale Run Continues Paris, France – In a stunning upset at Roland-Garros, French wildcard Lois Boisson defeated highly-ranked Mirra Andreeva in the quarterfinals. This victory propelled Boisson, ranked 361st in the world, into the semi-finals, where she will face Coco Gauff. Before this tournament, Boisson had only one WTA-level win. The match was filled with dramatic moments. Andreeva, known for her powerful game, struggled to contain Boisson's consistent play and tactical prowess. At one point, Andreeva was seen visibly frustrated after missing a crucial shot, muttering to herself, "I can't believe this is happening." However, Boisson remained composed, focusing on each point. After securing the match point, Boisson collapsed to the court in disbelief and exhaustion, a testament to the emotional toll of the unexpected victory. Later, she shared her feelings, stating, "I'm still in shock! This is a dream come true. To win here, in France, is incredible." Boisson's journey is an inspiration, proving that with determination and skill, anything is possible. Her semi-final match against Gauff promises to be another exciting chapter in her remarkable Roland-Garros run.